We've fixed issues with the auto-refresh on the main page here. Thanks for your patience!

by Daniel Petty3/20/2013 1:55:34 AM

AAron Ontiveroz says he tries to focus hard on conflict in shooting the Broncos. And being close to the action while trying to keep the background clean while showing faces.

by Daniel Petty3/20/2013 2:05:59 AM

AAron Ontiverz says what separates the professional sports photographers from others is looking for moments once the action is finished.

by Daniel Petty3/20/2013 2:08:59 AM

John Leyba: We tag the best photos on our camera so our editors can go right to those pictures. It saves time on editing an gets photos online and laid out on pages sooner.

by Daniel Petty3/20/2013 2:11:09 AM

Now transitioned to photographing off the field moments. "We're looking for light ... Anything we can do to make our pictures cool, we want to do," Amon says.

by Daniel Petty3/20/2013 2:13:25 AM

AAron, John and Joe say sometimes you have to try to bend the rules on where you can go to get a better picture on the sideline.

by Daniel Petty3/20/2013 2:17:19 AM

AAron notes that the entire post-game media scrum after a game is over in something like two minutes. So you have to watch closely.

by Daniel Petty3/20/2013 2:18:21 AM

Leyba discussed getting a photo of John Fox's 400th win -- a photo of him getting Gatorade poured on him -- and how he had to hop across the sideline to get the picture. The photographers are there hours before the game and hours after.

by Daniel Petty3/20/2013 2:21:20 AM

Leyba ends by saying having good rapport with the players helps with access later. Photographers carry three cameras each at a game.

by Daniel Petty3/20/2013 2:23:17 AM

Question about ISO at football games: Leyba has gone as high as 10,000 ISO in Atlanta. Leyba and Ontiveroz both note that five years ago, digital really capped out at 1600 ISO.

by Daniel Petty3/20/2013 2:26:20 AM

Every frame ever taken at a game is archived -- even if the pictures are not published in print or online. We have the entire negative archive, for instance, of John Elway's career.

by Daniel Petty3/20/2013 2:28:02 AM

Rasmussen says the Broncos own the rights to use the photos we take at games, but the Post retains copyright. But we can't sell photos -- and they can be republished on news wires.

by Daniel Petty3/20/2013 2:32:55 AM

And that ends our second photo night. Next one is in May. If you missed any of our coverage, you can rewatch the entire stream above.